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UFA, Russia — Any concern that players had about getting called back to North America for NHL training camps is gone.

In fact, for many of the Canadian players who likely will wind up at their respective team’s camp when and if a new collective bargaining agreement is done, the CBA talks in New York are a non-issue.

“I have not paid attention to that at all,” said Barrie Colts forward Mark Scheifele, who will be on a flight to Winnipeg to join the Jets in the event of a new CBA.

“I have shut that out. It’s world-junior time, to win the gold medal, and that is my focus. I haven’t thought about the NHL.”

As many as nine of Canada’s players, not including Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who was a top rookie for the Edmonton Oilers in 2011-12, could be at NHL camps in the next few weeks. Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke confirmed that defenceman Morgan Rielly will be at the Leafs’ camp when/if it opens.